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Rep. Jamie Comer takes supporter question at fundraiser



2016-03-10 - Russell Co. Schools Natatorium, 2167 US 127, Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Eddie Kessler.
Jason Corbin, red shirt, near beverage dispenser, asks question of Jamie Comer, candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. First District Representative at the Tuesday, 8 Mar reception/fundraiser. Left behind Corbin is Tiffany Hadley Kessler, Eastern First District Campaign Coordinator, managing the mike at this point in time. Several prominent Adair Countians attended, besides the aforementioned, including Susan Lynn Harvey, Adair County Attorney Jennifer Hutchison-Corbin; LaGene Stephens Sexton and husband, Mendel Sexton; Adair Deputy CJE Holly Grimsley; Adair CJE Mike Stephens; Honorable Curtis Hardwick, Mayor, City of Columbia, KY; Mr. Larry Blair; Mr. Greg Burton; Joe & Jill Smith, and Mike Neal, insurance executive and developer. - Eddie Kessler


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